Overview
St. John's Diocesan Girls Higher Secondary School Overview
St. John's Diocesan Girls Higher Secondary School, formerly known as Diocesan Mission School, was established in 1876 by Miss Angelina Hoare and Miss Milman, both missionaries from England. It was later entrusted to the Sisters of the Community of John the Baptist Convent, Clewer, England in 1894, who renamed it St. John's Diocesan School. Government recognition was received in 1900, and the school's first batch of students appeared for their Matriculation Examination in 1909. As an extension to the high school, the Dio College was also established within the same compound. St. John's Diocesan School is affiliated with the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education and the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education. For those interested in admissions or seeking information about the fee structure, reviews, facilities, or admission form for St. John's Diocesan Girls Higher Secondary School, please refer to the relevant sections below.